Box OneCloud iOS App Brings All The Mobile Content Together
The content sharing platform provider Box Inc. has launched new versions of its mobile apps. The new service known as Box OneCloud is a cloud based service launched for iOS devices which will bring all your mobile content and apps together. Merging over 30 iOS apps and four premier apps, OneCloud helps you to view and edit files on the go so you  can be productive from anywhere.
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Chris Yeh, Vice President of Platform at Box, said in #-Link-Snipped-# that mobile devices have reshaped the enterprise landscape and this is a Post-PC era. OneCloud is a solution to put all the files and content in a single place while using productivity apps. The four premier apps include OneCloud include Quick Office, PDF Expert, PaperPort Notes and Adobe EchoSign. Quick Office will help you to view and edit Word, Excel and Power Point files on the go. PDF Expert makes it easy to annotate, draw, highlight and notes on files. Nuanceâs PaperPort Notes provide the voice recognition and recording facility. EcoSign lets you sign and send right from your iPad. All the premier apps offer âround-tripâ integration which means when a file leaves Box to be edited or modified it can be saved back to Box in its original location.
To find the apps which are compatible with Box OneCloud you need to click the cloud logo button on the top menu. It will show you all the apps installed on your iOS powered device which you can merge with OneCloud, or you can choose apps from app gallery. For enterprises who want to use OneCloud in their organization, box provides two options. Either they can go with Apple Volume Purchasing Program (VPP), which allows organizations to but apps in bulk for distribution or they can choose Apple Configurator, an app which helps you to mass configure iOS devices through a Mac. Box OneCloud is available for iOS only and hopefully it will be coming to Android soon.
Here is the demo video:
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